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>> yes, you may. >> i'm going to stick with elizabeth, i'm more comfortable with elizabeth. we have the first case of campaign sabotage here on the screen. we have not had a satellite failure in the 35-year history of this program. this is the first time it has ever happened. i don't think -- i don't believe in this kind of coincidence, do you? >> i think it probably is just a coincidence. >> all right. you're very trusting, but you're new at this politics thing. i noticed on your website, a picture of your father with president kennedy. he was part of the group "physicians for jfk" during the president's campaign in 1960. so your ties to democratic politics and to politics go way back? >> they do, they go very far back. and when that picture was taken, i was actually 6 years old. >> oh, and there is another picture on the website of the whole family, with that little stephen, the youngest of the whole group there, 1968 family picture, which we're showing right now. at that time, let's start there. okay? with this mystery. at that time, did everyone in that group pronounce y
>> yes, you may. >> i'm going to stick with elizabeth, i'm more comfortable with elizabeth. we have the first case of campaign sabotage here on the screen. we have not had a satellite failure in the 35-year history of this program. this is the first time it has ever happened. i don't think -- i don't believe in this kind of coincidence, do you? >> i think it probably is just a coincidence. >> all right. you're very trusting, but you're new at this politics thing. i...
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butch baker and detective elizabeth butler. they are the first officers killed in the line of duty in the long history of the santa cruz police department. we have team coverage for you right now. ktvu janine de la vega is busy getting community reaction to what happened. but we will start with tara moriarty. >> reporter: a lot of somber voices and heavy hearts this morning for these two fallen officers. the santa cruz a very tight nit community. the news has rippled through this community. now behind me here is where the suspect lives. this is where officers say the two officers were gunned down. they have already cleared the scene here. the investigation wrapped up. the residents no word if they are back in their homes. they were forced out yesterday while the investigation was under way. detective sergeant lauren butch baker was a 28 year veteran of the department. detective elizabeth butler was a ten year veteran. both were killed during a
butch baker and detective elizabeth butler. they are the first officers killed in the line of duty in the long history of the santa cruz police department. we have team coverage for you right now. ktvu janine de la vega is busy getting community reaction to what happened. but we will start with tara moriarty. >> reporter: a lot of somber voices and heavy hearts this morning for these two fallen officers. the santa cruz a very tight nit community. the news has rippled through this...
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loren baker and elizabeth butler were gunned down by jeremy goulet. after shooting the officers the sheriff said he stole both of their service weapons and drove off in one of their police cars. eventually jeremy goulet was killed by police and found dead wearing body armor. the sheriff said people who knew the gunman described him as troublesome. >> he made comments about being unhappy in his life and that led them to believe he may be suicidal. >> reporter: among other things he was upset about losing his job. he was fired over a disorderly conduct arrest and accused of making sexual advances towards a co-worker at this coffee shop. jeremy goulet had a long list of arrests but the sheriff said it was mostly misdemeanors. >> the information that they possessed at the time they went to contact the suspect gave them no suspicion that they would be in danger. >> reporter: investigators confirmed today jeremy goulet served two years in prison in oregon after a 2008 conviction for unlawful possession of a fire arm. according to reports jeremy goulet was c
loren baker and elizabeth butler were gunned down by jeremy goulet. after shooting the officers the sheriff said he stole both of their service weapons and drove off in one of their police cars. eventually jeremy goulet was killed by police and found dead wearing body armor. the sheriff said people who knew the gunman described him as troublesome. >> he made comments about being unhappy in his life and that led them to believe he may be suicidal. >> reporter: among other things he...
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elizabeth warren wrote he about this. i wanted to give a quote from one of the executives at these financial companies and they be have you talk about what it means. he says perhaps someone ought to remind the senator the campaign is over, and she should act accordingly if she wants to be taken seriously. decipher that for me. >> well, i mean, look, the conventional wisdom in washington, and remember, washington is a place that runs on money. money from executives like you just quoted, so the conventional wisdom that that money creates is you can only be serious in washington if you don't ask tough questions of big money. so campaign contributions go in to legislators and the media relies on all sorts of corporate connections to fund it essentially itself, and so the notion of seriousness is wholly manufactured to say that somebody like elizabeth warren who asked a clearly straight forward question, why haven't you prosecuted these people to take that question and say that's not serious. what's unserious is the notion tha
elizabeth warren wrote he about this. i wanted to give a quote from one of the executives at these financial companies and they be have you talk about what it means. he says perhaps someone ought to remind the senator the campaign is over, and she should act accordingly if she wants to be taken seriously. decipher that for me. >> well, i mean, look, the conventional wisdom in washington, and remember, washington is a place that runs on money. money from executives like you just quoted, so...
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>> tonight, dateline timbuktu, joy in the fabled city liberated from islamic militants, elizabeth palm search there. >> a five-year-old is still held hostage at gunpoint. manuel bojorquez talks to the neighbors who know the captive well. here in new orleans, we return to the man who faced down katrina. >> you saw those people standing around the superdome and you said to yourself what? >> now what was an arena of misery is host to america's biggest party. >> and meet trombone short at this, michelle miller introduces us to the child project who grew up to be a star. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from jackson square in new orleans. >> pelley: good evening, we have a lot to get to on this super bowl eve, and we will tell you all about that in a moment. t first we are going to turn to a place that is legendary for being very far away. there was a remarkable spectacle in the town of timbuktu today, the center of culture in the african nature of mali, islamic extremists had taken over there, but this week, french forces with
>> tonight, dateline timbuktu, joy in the fabled city liberated from islamic militants, elizabeth palm search there. >> a five-year-old is still held hostage at gunpoint. manuel bojorquez talks to the neighbors who know the captive well. here in new orleans, we return to the man who faced down katrina. >> you saw those people standing around the superdome and you said to yourself what? >> now what was an arena of misery is host to america's biggest party. >> and...
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elizabeth and lara. there in new york. george had to go minutes ago down to washington. we're having a great time. i just want to say, robin roberts go long here. there you go. she's right there, everybody. she's right there. she's, i'm touching her right now. it's amazing. what an emotional homecoming. >> nothing better. >> oh, nice. >> than seeing robin's smiling face. she's behind the scenes on doctor's orders. she's getting back her sea legs, getting her tv legs together. >> robin. let's go. here we are. >> i can't tell you how wonderful it is just to be around her. we've got so much going on in new orleans. new orleans is alive for robin roberts. a couple of other things happening. we have the gospel choir with us that is going to be singing at the super bowl. ♪ the sky is the limit to what i can have what i can have so believe god will perform ♪ ♪ i've got a miracle every day god will make a way out of the way to believe and repeat god will provide ♪ >>> and if that is not enough for you, k
elizabeth and lara. there in new york. george had to go minutes ago down to washington. we're having a great time. i just want to say, robin roberts go long here. there you go. she's right there, everybody. she's right there. she's, i'm touching her right now. it's amazing. what an emotional homecoming. >> nothing better. >> oh, nice. >> than seeing robin's smiling face. she's behind the scenes on doctor's orders. she's getting back her sea legs, getting her tv legs together....
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elizabeth dole. bradley america is today's winner. don't forget, you have to tweet both twitter handles to win. we're not going to let you win more than once a week. e-mail us at dailyrundown@msnbc.com. we'll be right back. 's ♪ ♪ ♪ [ girl ]rumental ] when i started playing soccer, i wasn't so good. [ barks ] so me and sadie started practicing. we practiced a lot. now i've got some moves! [ crowd cheering ] spin kick! whoo-hoo! [ giggling ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy with purina dog chow. because you're not just a family. you're a dog family. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. . >>> it's an end of an era with senator frank lautenberg in the senate and it leaves just two other world war ii veterans in congress. you know, ruth, we bring this up because the death of senator i
elizabeth dole. bradley america is today's winner. don't forget, you have to tweet both twitter handles to win. we're not going to let you win more than once a week. e-mail us at dailyrundown@msnbc.com. we'll be right back. 's ♪ ♪ ♪ [ girl ]rumental ] when i started playing soccer, i wasn't so good. [ barks ] so me and sadie started practicing. we practiced a lot. now i've got some moves! [ crowd cheering ] spin kick! whoo-hoo! [ giggling ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is...
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elizabeth butler leaves behind a partner and her two young bowie's. this is the darkest day of the santa cruz police department. she leaves behind two young boys--. >> reporter: you can see that yellow tape and i asked officers when they are going to be able to return this to normal. however, the project of this will be an active crime scene tonight and tomorrow. we will keep you updated and reporting live in santa cruz, j.r. stone, kron 4 news. >> pam: cotinuing our team coverage. kron4's jeff bush gets reaction from parents and people in the community. >> reporter: ancientsanxious pas getting a lot of tense moments and concerned parents when these local schools were of lockdown. >> i was praying on the way over here that all kids would be okay. >> reporter: after several hours they were brought in by a city bus. their parents for holding them tightly. these children were locked down and they were frightened because there were witness to the second shooting. >> it happened right in front of my partner's house. i was on the way to his house. i got out
elizabeth butler leaves behind a partner and her two young bowie's. this is the darkest day of the santa cruz police department. she leaves behind two young boys--. >> reporter: you can see that yellow tape and i asked officers when they are going to be able to return this to normal. however, the project of this will be an active crime scene tonight and tomorrow. we will keep you updated and reporting live in santa cruz, j.r. stone, kron 4 news. >> pam: cotinuing our team coverage....
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is 86-year-old queen elizabeth likely to step aside anytime soon? richard is a columnist for the montecito journal. we are so pleased to have you with us. we have heard from the ballast on this issue in pretty broad terms. what are they saying? >> well, at its simplest no. abdication is a tradition in the house of orange, as you say, beatrix is abdicating at the end of april. she's 75. she's been 33 years on the throne. her mother jewel and nanl also abdicated as did her grandmother, wilhel mina. but with the house of windsor abdication is a very dirty word and goes back to 1936 as we all know with king edward viii when he abdicated the british throne to marry the american wallace simpson and since then, abdication is really very much out of the question. >> well, interestingly though, he abdicated to his brother, obviously, and that's how we have queen elizabeth the line of succession. she os tenably could hand it down to her son prince charles or even prince william and clearly the baby's just a little too young. we don't know whether it's a girl
is 86-year-old queen elizabeth likely to step aside anytime soon? richard is a columnist for the montecito journal. we are so pleased to have you with us. we have heard from the ballast on this issue in pretty broad terms. what are they saying? >> well, at its simplest no. abdication is a tradition in the house of orange, as you say, beatrix is abdicating at the end of april. she's 75. she's been 33 years on the throne. her mother jewel and nanl also abdicated as did her grandmother,...
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funeral plans are now under way for sergeant lauren "butch" baker and detective elizabeth butler. last night friends, family and strangers came together to honor the officers who will be remembered for their passion, their work and also family. today's jean elie was at that emotional vigil. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: an emotional crowd remembers santa cruz police officers elizabeth butler and butch baker. >> i'll never forget butch baker. he was a good man. >> reporter: jim howes worked with him for five years. >> he had a passion for excellence and family. >> reporter: he also knew how to make working long hours fun. >> we had 15-hour print sessions at their house where we printed up binders and all the handouts. his wife was a desktop publisher. we had so much fun. >> reporter: hundreds of people smiled through their tears, remembering baker and elizabeth butler. >> she always encouraged us. >> reporter: as co-founder of the santa cruz neighbors, debra worked closely with the department. she says butler was a hardworking detective and mother. >> pretty special mom and, you k
funeral plans are now under way for sergeant lauren "butch" baker and detective elizabeth butler. last night friends, family and strangers came together to honor the officers who will be remembered for their passion, their work and also family. today's jean elie was at that emotional vigil. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: an emotional crowd remembers santa cruz police officers elizabeth butler and butch baker. >> i'll never forget butch baker. he was a good man. >>...
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elizabeth palmer reached tim timbuktu behind the french advance. >> it was a victory lap for french president francois hollande. >> the troops he sent into mali three weeks ago chased islamic extremist out of timbuktu to the relief and joy of the inhabitants. >> the extremists not only terrorized the people with public lashing and executions they also desecrated the heritage of this ancient desert trading post. its elaborate mud brick mosques are protected by the united nations and so were its tools built for islamic saints nearly 700 years ago. >> is this the original. >> a local resident show showed me two of them now in ruins. >> last spring the extremists decided they weren't islamic enough and sent in a wrecking crew. >> we were heart heartbroken sidi told us but when we protested they fired their guns in the air to drive us away. >> at timbuktu's library the extremist turned to arson just before they fled in january. torching some of the 300,000 ancient arabic documents. >> but today the librarians have good news for france's president, the timely arrival of his army meant less than one
elizabeth palmer reached tim timbuktu behind the french advance. >> it was a victory lap for french president francois hollande. >> the troops he sent into mali three weeks ago chased islamic extremist out of timbuktu to the relief and joy of the inhabitants. >> the extremists not only terrorized the people with public lashing and executions they also desecrated the heritage of this ancient desert trading post. its elaborate mud brick mosques are protected by the united...
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elizabeth? >> all right. thank you so much, josh. >>> and now, we're going to turn to that multimillion-dollar lawsuit over budweiser. anheuser-busch is under fire right now from customers who claim the company is watering down its budweiser, michelob and other beers. the people behind the lawsuit, say they've been cheated out of the alcohol content on the label, much less the taste. abc's linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: the maker of the king of beers this morning, finds itself at the center of a king-sized scandal. anheuser-busch inbev, which brews budweiser, michelob and bud ice is now involved in a multistate lawsuit, accused of selling watered-down beer. according to a class-action suit filed in a san francisco federal court friday, the world's biggest beer brewer is accused of intentionally mislabeling and overstating the alcohol content of its products in order to increase profits. >> a consumer should be able to go into a store and buy a can of beer, whatever brand they like. and if it says on
elizabeth? >> all right. thank you so much, josh. >>> and now, we're going to turn to that multimillion-dollar lawsuit over budweiser. anheuser-busch is under fire right now from customers who claim the company is watering down its budweiser, michelob and other beers. the people behind the lawsuit, say they've been cheated out of the alcohol content on the label, much less the taste. abc's linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: the maker of the king of beers this morning,...
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one of the victims was detective elizabeth butler. >> elizabeth is a 10-year veteran of the santa cruz police department currently assigned to investigations. she leaves behind her partner peter and her two young boys. >> also killed was detective sergeant loran butch baker with the santa cruz police department for 28 years. he leaves behind his wife, two daughters and a son, who also works for santa cruz police department. >>> the other big story this morning pope benedict xvi spoke to thousands this morning as he made his final public appearance in st. peter's square as the pope. vinita nair joins us now live from the vatican with more on this sendoff to retirement. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're a full nine hours later near rome so sort of good afternoon here. but it was a very exciting day here in rome. about 150,000 people packed into st. peter's square and it was an emotional farewell to the pope. pope benedict rode through the popemobile for the last time. he kissed babies and waved to tens of thousands who gathered to see him. the 85-year-old delivered his final
one of the victims was detective elizabeth butler. >> elizabeth is a 10-year veteran of the santa cruz police department currently assigned to investigations. she leaves behind her partner peter and her two young boys. >> also killed was detective sergeant loran butch baker with the santa cruz police department for 28 years. he leaves behind his wife, two daughters and a son, who also works for santa cruz police department. >>> the other big story this morning pope benedict...
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one of the victims was detective elizabeth butler. >> elizabeth is a ten-year veteran of the santa cruz police department currently assigned to investigations. she leaves behind her partner, peter, and her two young boys. >> also killed was detective sergeant loran "butch" baker. he had been with the santa cruz police department for 28 years. he leaves behind his wife, two daughters and a son who also works for santa cruz police. >> very difficult situation down in santa cruz. >>> let's switch gears with weather and traffic. if you like sunshine, you'll like lawrence today. >> i wouldn't go that far. [ laughter ] >> but at least you'll like the weather. you know, if you like that sunshine, you'll love today. temperatures soaring by the afternoon again well into the 60s. wouldn't be surprised to see a 70. outside right now, yeah, clear as a bell out over the bay. looking good right now. the temperatures cold though in spots. actually down to freezing in some of the valleys now. 32 degrees in santa rosa. 39 in san jose. and 46 degrees in san francisco. high pressure overhead a flat ridge
one of the victims was detective elizabeth butler. >> elizabeth is a ten-year veteran of the santa cruz police department currently assigned to investigations. she leaves behind her partner, peter, and her two young boys. >> also killed was detective sergeant loran "butch" baker. he had been with the santa cruz police department for 28 years. he leaves behind his wife, two daughters and a son who also works for santa cruz police. >> very difficult situation down in...
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just think what it would be like if we had 60 senators like elizabeth warren. that's what this election was all about. it's a marathon. it's not a sprint. we have more elections coming up, no doubt about it. but the behavior of the republicans right now, and what they're focused on is not the folks who got the shaft back when the market crashed. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question. will senator warren get congress to hold the big banks accountable for the financial crisis? text "a" for yes, text b for no to 67622. you can always go to our blog and leave a comment at ed.msnbc.com. of course we'll bring results later on in the show. i am joined tonight by martin smith, producer for "frontline." and david cay johnston also with us, a pulitzer prize winning journalist. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. martin, you first. you covered this story for "frontline." is there any chance that a senator that aggressive, continually asking questions and keeping it in the media could make a difference? >> well, it's better t
just think what it would be like if we had 60 senators like elizabeth warren. that's what this election was all about. it's a marathon. it's not a sprint. we have more elections coming up, no doubt about it. but the behavior of the republicans right now, and what they're focused on is not the folks who got the shaft back when the market crashed. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question. will senator warren get congress to hold the big banks accountable for the...
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. >> and elizabeth colbert-busch is running for congress in south carolina. she is not related to george w. bush, but she is related to stephen colbert. that's his sister. >> stephen: holy cow! my sister's running for congress! [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "colbert"] you better be cheering for me! [laughter] now, lulu -- lulu is what we in the family called her growing up. i can still call her that because she still calls me by my childhood nickname: stephen colbert. [laughter] now right away, i want to dispel one of the vicious media rumours that is swirling out there. >> colbert-busch is stephen colbert's sister. >> she might be getting a little free tv time. >> stephen: wrong! no free air time, lulu. as a broadcast journalist, i am obligated to maintain pure objectivity. it doesn't matter that elizabeth colbert busch is intelligent, hard working, compassionate, and dedicated to the people of south carolina. [cheers and applause] i will not be mentioning any of that on my show. [ laughter ] besides, i'm not sure i can support her because she is run
. >> and elizabeth colbert-busch is running for congress in south carolina. she is not related to george w. bush, but she is related to stephen colbert. that's his sister. >> stephen: holy cow! my sister's running for congress! [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "colbert"] you better be cheering for me! [laughter] now, lulu -- lulu is what we in the family called her growing up. i can still call her that because she still calls me by my childhood nickname: stephen...
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here's elizabeth with our first look at the forecast this morning. >> thanks, guys. those temperatures are hovering right around the freezing mark this morning. the next couple of mornings are going to be pretty cold. concord right now coming in at 30 degrees only 32 in santa rosa and livermore 31 dprees. so by this afternoon we will warm things up. shiethly warmer today than even what we saw yesterday but yeah, no rain in our forecast. any rain through president's day looks like should stay well north of the bay area. we'll show you luke at that 7-day forecast coming up. >>> thanks. tomorrow a very heated public debate continues over the opening of a gun store in los gatos. the owner has been threatened by people who don't want it there and at the same time a lot of others are patronizing the store. the store opened just weeks after the newtown school mas massacre and it does sell assault-sthiel rifles. the owner denys his intiz trying to cash in on gun sales. he says the timing of the opening is linked only toth approval of permits. he says he also has received a d
here's elizabeth with our first look at the forecast this morning. >> thanks, guys. those temperatures are hovering right around the freezing mark this morning. the next couple of mornings are going to be pretty cold. concord right now coming in at 30 degrees only 32 in santa rosa and livermore 31 dprees. so by this afternoon we will warm things up. shiethly warmer today than even what we saw yesterday but yeah, no rain in our forecast. any rain through president's day looks like should...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. i'm ken bastida. . >>> kpix 5 news. >>> this is the darkest day. >> two officers shot and killed in the line of duty. >> heard another round of 40 to #50 area gunshots. >> tonight new details about the officers, the suspects and what led toth deadly ambush. >> good evening i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken batistita. two plain clothes detectives shot and killed this afternoon. a short time later and few blocks away the suspect was killed in a shootout with other mrifshs. tonight we have team coverage beginning with kpix 5's kip doe who was the first bay area reporter on the scene in santa cruz. kit. we've got just a couple officer and deputies let left here on the scene. all the swat team offices have left for the day. we're learning mb about what went down in terms of the shootout. they say when they caught up with thim after the initial shooting when the officers were killed they say the suspect opened fire first. they returned fire and killed him in a hail of gunfire. we're also l
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. i'm ken bastida. . >>> kpix 5 news. >>> this is the darkest day. >> two officers shot and killed in the line of duty. >> heard another round of 40 to #50 area gunshots. >> tonight new details about the officers, the suspects and what led toth deadly ambush. >> good evening i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken batistita. two plain clothes detectives shot and killed this afternoon. a short time later and few blocks...
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elizabeth pirahn pran joining um alabama. that's how, elizabeth, police are actually staying in touch with him. >> that's how they're staying in touch. they're in constant communication. in in fact, we were supposed to have a press conference and it was just cancelled. in fact, we just got the e-mail from both federal and local authorities, and i want to summarize it for you. it says the sunday morning press briefing has been rescheduled for this afternoon, although no exact times on that. overnight no new developments to report. the law enforcement community continues to work toward a safe resolution of the situation. it goes on to say they will continue delivering comfort items including food, toys, and medicine. we've been talking about that a lot throughout the last six days. it also says we will continue to maintain an open line of communication 24 hours a day whenever he wants to talk, he referring to mr. dykes, the suspect in this situation. it also went on to say that mr. dykes continues to make the child as comfortab
elizabeth pirahn pran joining um alabama. that's how, elizabeth, police are actually staying in touch with him. >> that's how they're staying in touch. they're in constant communication. in in fact, we were supposed to have a press conference and it was just cancelled. in fact, we just got the e-mail from both federal and local authorities, and i want to summarize it for you. it says the sunday morning press briefing has been rescheduled for this afternoon, although no exact times on...
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. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the detectives shot and killed yesterday were the first santa cruz police officers ever to die in the line of duty. and as their family, friends and colleagues mourn their deaths, we are learning more about their suspected killer's troubled past and just how deeply disturbed he really was. we have team coverage tonight. kpix 5's mark sayre learned more today about what led up to the shooting. but first len ramirez is at the police station, where a memorial is growing. len. >> reporter: that's right. the santa cruz community continues to be drawn to the police department. you can see behind me that people have gathered, there's candles that are burning into the night in santa cruz. 200 people are also gathering across the street at the louden nelson community center. it is where that part of the community is coming together to grieve and lend support to the santa cruz police department in this, their time of need. >> we're having a tough time with this. we have never experienced anythi
. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the detectives shot and killed yesterday were the first santa cruz police officers ever to die in the line of duty. and as their family, friends and colleagues mourn their deaths, we are learning more about their suspected killer's troubled past and just how deeply disturbed he really was. we have team coverage tonight. kpix 5's mark sayre learned more today about what led up to the shooting. but first len ramirez is at the police station, where a memorial is...
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. >> reporter: that's exactly right, elizabeth. the crowd was supposed to be meeting here at about this hour. but so many people wanted to come that they moved it to the community center at the nelson community center a couple of blocks away. as you can see, this front plaza to the police department continues to be something of a community hub as people from all walks of life come to lay flowers, light a candle, say some prayers for the first officers killed in the line of duty in the long history of the santa cruz pd. >> we're having a tough time with this. we have never experienced anything like this. >> reporter: surrounded by fellow law enforcement chiefs, some visibly shaken and filled with emotion, santa cruz police chief kevin vogel struggled for the words to describe his department's loss, the city's first-ever officers killed in the line of duty. >> today we mourn the loss of our brother butch and our sister elizabeth. and we grieve with their families. >> reporter: loran "butch" baker was a 28-year veteran of the santa cr
. >> reporter: that's exactly right, elizabeth. the crowd was supposed to be meeting here at about this hour. but so many people wanted to come that they moved it to the community center at the nelson community center a couple of blocks away. as you can see, this front plaza to the police department continues to be something of a community hub as people from all walks of life come to lay flowers, light a candle, say some prayers for the first officers killed in the line of duty in the...
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elizabeth has two really small children. they are going to grow up without their mother. that's very sad. she was an exceptional mom. >> deborah elston coordinated this vigil after getting inundated with e-mails. >> i was getting lots of e-mails from the neighbors. what can we do? how can we help? we need to talk. >> this was the best way we felt that the community can come together. no speeches. no nothing. just come and be with each other, write your thoughts down. >> i don't know what to do. it is like i am jittery. i am just messed up. >> we are part of such a small community. nothing like this has ever happened before. these officers have been part of this community for such a longtime and it is important to be strong and be one as we go through this. >> night and day person after person after person brought candles, flowers or a handwritten note. a wall of them embracing the santa cruz police station. >> and it is a wall of flowers and heart felt sympathy that continues to grow. tomorrow the mayor says they will be making an announcement about funds they are working
elizabeth has two really small children. they are going to grow up without their mother. that's very sad. she was an exceptional mom. >> deborah elston coordinated this vigil after getting inundated with e-mails. >> i was getting lots of e-mails from the neighbors. what can we do? how can we help? we need to talk. >> this was the best way we felt that the community can come together. no speeches. no nothing. just come and be with each other, write your thoughts down. >>...
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elizabeth has two really small children. they are going to grow up without their mother. that's very sad. she was an exceptional mom. >> deborahn elston coordinated this vigil after getting inundated with e-mails. >> i was getting lots of e-mails from the neighbors. what can we do? how can we help? we need to talk. >> this was the best way we felt that the community can come together. no speeches. no nothing. just come and be with each other, write your thoughts down. >> i don't know what to do. it is like i am jittery. i am just messed up. >> we are part of such a small community. nothing like this has ever happened these officers have been part of this community for such a longtime and it is important to be strong and be one as we go through this. >> night and day person after person after person brought candles, flowers or a handwritten note. a wall of them embracing the santa cruz police station. >> and it is a wall of flowers and heart felt sympathy that continues to grow. tomorrow the mayor says they will be making an announcement about funds they are working to set
elizabeth has two really small children. they are going to grow up without their mother. that's very sad. she was an exceptional mom. >> deborahn elston coordinated this vigil after getting inundated with e-mails. >> i was getting lots of e-mails from the neighbors. what can we do? how can we help? we need to talk. >> this was the best way we felt that the community can come together. no speeches. no nothing. just come and be with each other, write your thoughts down. >>...
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this is elizabeth warren's baileywick, what she ran on. it's no surprise she's taking this issue to the fore. you think she could open the doorway up enough for democrats or republicans to be more aggressive in their pursuit of reform in wall street? >> ted cruise was asking whether or not chuck hagel was some secret jihady or getting paid by the iranian government. >> that's not something he ran on, i don't believe. >> i don't think so. >> whereas, elizabeth warren is asking a simple question about when these banks have lost -- >> it could be an unfair comparison. >> it's classic media attempt to, like, find an equivalent on each side. >> her goal was to get the clip, right? i mean, her goal was to -- snoo her goal was to get the clip and raise the conversation. i'm not sure her goal was to change the dynamic so that she created -- >> for a clip? >> no. absolutely. it's a real live issue. >> you want banks to be tried? >> i think she does. i think -- i'm not saying she was grandstanding per se. i'm just saying that you get into this kind
this is elizabeth warren's baileywick, what she ran on. it's no surprise she's taking this issue to the fore. you think she could open the doorway up enough for democrats or republicans to be more aggressive in their pursuit of reform in wall street? >> ted cruise was asking whether or not chuck hagel was some secret jihady or getting paid by the iranian government. >> that's not something he ran on, i don't believe. >> i don't think so. >> whereas, elizabeth warren is...
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we hear a lot of that from elizabeth warren. here she is is back and doing the same thing. >> she is asking what everybody is asking. every day we have scandals with the banks and there seems to being some kind of a double-standard especially when we hear somebody from the justice department saying they worry about weakening the banks or being too big to fail give somebody immunity? sandra: rightly so, our financial institutions are very important and essential to the success of this countr we don't want to overregulate banks. we don't want to overrestrict them to the point where they can't be successful. i think the concern that you do hear, i don't tnk everybody is asking are we tough enough on the banks. the concern is are we being too tough? >> well, i don't think so, not in every way. there is one way which we're being completely lenient on the bank and that is the way most businesses in the economy have to face up to which is who bears the loes when you lose? the banks are availableo borrow at subsidized rates and they don
we hear a lot of that from elizabeth warren. here she is is back and doing the same thing. >> she is asking what everybody is asking. every day we have scandals with the banks and there seems to being some kind of a double-standard especially when we hear somebody from the justice department saying they worry about weakening the banks or being too big to fail give somebody immunity? sandra: rightly so, our financial institutions are very important and essential to the success of this...
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>> elizabeth warren's big moment? democrats were excited when elizabeth warren was elected to the senate. she was smart, a fire brand, smart on consumer protection issues. i was excited because we had somebody in the senate who finally was truly a finance wonk, had expertise on the issue. then this was the whole question of whether the lobbyists would manage to keep her off the banking committee. they didn't manage to keep her off. they gave her a spot on the committee. the committee has oversight over wall street, looking at much of the crisis. and this is important, they're regulators. but then something unexpected happened. in her first month in washington she kept pretty quiet, so quiet that just two days ago, politico ran this headline, the article declared that taking office, warren kept the lowest of profiles when the senate banking committee meets for the first time, all eyes will be on her. if that is any indication, she will leave her megaphone at home. she brought it to work where it belongs. sure it was a
>> elizabeth warren's big moment? democrats were excited when elizabeth warren was elected to the senate. she was smart, a fire brand, smart on consumer protection issues. i was excited because we had somebody in the senate who finally was truly a finance wonk, had expertise on the issue. then this was the whole question of whether the lobbyists would manage to keep her off the banking committee. they didn't manage to keep her off. they gave her a spot on the committee. the committee has...
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he of course was lucky enough to be able to help his daughter elizabeth heal after being held captive for months. john walsh. "america's most wanted" is also going to join us. and we'll talk with the son of the heroic bus driver who died trying to stop the kidnapper. first though there's a lot more unfolding at this moment. martin savidge has the latest from the crime scene. marty, what are we learning? >> reporter: anderson, you were talking about both those photos and, now, the word of these explosive devices. we've been told all day long by authorities that one of the reasons why the public wasn't being allowed in the area was the concern for these explosive devices. now we learn there were two of them, one located inside the bunker, which would show you how dangerous it was the entire time for that young child and the agents that made the entry. and now the other device, we're being told, was found inside that pvc pipe, which was used for the communication. in those photographs, you might have noticed the roof of the bunker collapsed in, which would show you the force of the explo
he of course was lucky enough to be able to help his daughter elizabeth heal after being held captive for months. john walsh. "america's most wanted" is also going to join us. and we'll talk with the son of the heroic bus driver who died trying to stop the kidnapper. first though there's a lot more unfolding at this moment. martin savidge has the latest from the crime scene. marty, what are we learning? >> reporter: anderson, you were talking about both those photos and, now,...
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back to you guys. >> all right, elizabeth. thank you. >>> state assembly speaker john perez will urge the supreme court to overturn california's ban on same-sex marriage. the speaker will address reporters at the state capital today. he plans to file a brief focusing on the rights taken away by prop 8. attorney general kamala harris has filed a similar document. the u.s. supreme court will hear arguments on prop 8 at the end of march. >>> a new field poll says support for legalizing marijuana is at an all-time high in california. 54% of the voters polled favor allowing legal sales of pot as long as there are restrictions including a system to license the sellers. 43% oppose. >>> 4:50 now. boeing has a plan for dealing with those battery problems with the dream. the american aircraft maker says it has added safeguards against battery fires. boeing tell japanese officials the steps are more than enough to let the 787 planes return to service. >>> and hyundai motors is close to settling 38 federal lawsuits accusing them of overst
back to you guys. >> all right, elizabeth. thank you. >>> state assembly speaker john perez will urge the supreme court to overturn california's ban on same-sex marriage. the speaker will address reporters at the state capital today. he plans to file a brief focusing on the rights taken away by prop 8. attorney general kamala harris has filed a similar document. the u.s. supreme court will hear arguments on prop 8 at the end of march. >>> a new field poll says support...
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sergeant butch baker and elizabeth butler. >> elizabeth is a 10-year veteran of the santa cruz police department. assigned to investigations. she leaves behind her partner, peter, and her two young boys. >> sergeant baker was close to retirement and had a son who works for the department. >> butch was a 28-year veteran of the santa cruz police department. he was a long-time friend of mine and a mentor. he leaves behind a wife, daughters and a son who actually works for my department as a community service officer. >> reporter: while officers gathered at the police department's community room to mourn citizens formed a small memorial in the courtyard for others to drop off flowers and pray. a volunteer chaplain attended the officer's meeting. >> right now it is a time of connecting and supporting one another and listening and talking and just trying to set a tone for the next few days and few weeks. >> down the street the church opened its doors to the community. most here were unaware of the officers' identities when we spoke to them. >> you know in santa cruz you are 1 degree of sepa
sergeant butch baker and elizabeth butler. >> elizabeth is a 10-year veteran of the santa cruz police department. assigned to investigations. she leaves behind her partner, peter, and her two young boys. >> sergeant baker was close to retirement and had a son who works for the department. >> butch was a 28-year veteran of the santa cruz police department. he was a long-time friend of mine and a mentor. he leaves behind a wife, daughters and a son who actually works for my...
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sergeant butch baker and elizabeth butler. >> elizabeth is a 10-year veteran of the santa cruz police department. assigned to investigations. she leaves behind her partner, peter, and her two young boys. >> sergeant baker was close to retirement and had a son who works for the department. >> butch was a 28-year veteran of the santa cruz police department. he was a long-time friend of mine and a mentor. he leaves behind a wife, two daughters and a son who actually works for my department as a community service officer. >> reporter: while officers gathered at the police department's community room to mourn citizens formed a small memorial in the courtyard for others to drop off flowers and pray. a volunteer chaplain attended the officer's meeting. >> right now it is a time of connecting and supporting one another and listening and talking and just trying to set a tone for the next few days and few weeks. >> down the street the church opened its doors to the community. most here were unaware of the officers' identities when we spoke to them. >> you know in santa cruz you are 1 degree of
sergeant butch baker and elizabeth butler. >> elizabeth is a 10-year veteran of the santa cruz police department. assigned to investigations. she leaves behind her partner, peter, and her two young boys. >> sergeant baker was close to retirement and had a son who works for the department. >> butch was a 28-year veteran of the santa cruz police department. he was a long-time friend of mine and a mentor. he leaves behind a wife, two daughters and a son who actually works for my...